| nwjm | -- 12-29-2024 @ 10:42 AM |
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Does the early dist. have a vent hole in the aluminum housing. I,m converting a late to a early dist. until I can find one at a reasonable price.. If there is interest I can submit a pic.
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| Rockfla | -- 12-30-2024 @ 5:59 AM |
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Here are a coupe of early ones I have, hope it help answer your question....OF NOTE the last picture is of an "original" & a repro (If you will) of the 32 distributor.
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| Rockfla | -- 12-30-2024 @ 6:10 AM |
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A few more Originals Vs Repro
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| nwjm | -- 12-30-2024 @ 6:59 AM |
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Rockla, thanks for the pics. I wish I could have seen these prior to modifying my late dist. I see no vent hole. Mine will be covered. At Hershey this yr I saw one inside a display cabinet. I regret not taking a pic of it now. All I had was David,s vol 1 , p 6-17 to work with. I,ve added 2 pics of its current modifications . nwjm
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| 3w2 | -- 12-30-2024 @ 11:50 AM |
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I'm not where I can access one, but I'm fairly sure there's a small hole in the bottom of the casting. It's not really big enough to function as much of a vent, however. David
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| nwjm | -- 12-30-2024 @ 12:09 PM |
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David, thanks. My late casting has a 1/8" hole on the bottom which will remain. After all , this conversion is just temporary till I find an early casting. I,ve learnt that when you go to a flea market looking for something special you won,t usually find it. Or when you find it then others show up. Norm
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| Rockfla | -- 12-31-2024 @ 6:27 AM |
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Norm Let me look at my stash....I have two spare 32 engines and I know I need the two I have for those BUT I "might" have a spare 32 original housing. I also have the "repro" post on here as well. You might email me at salesjbnase@comcast.net and I will email you back and let you know for sure IF I have an extra and or send pictures IF I do. This message was edited by Rockfla on 12-31-24 @ 6:33 AM
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| ndnchf | -- 06-16-2025 @ 12:41 PM |
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I realize this is an old discussion, but wanted to pass along that I have a really nice 1932 tall coil available. It actually belongs to a friend, but he asked me to test it on my 1940s era Herbrand coil & condenser tester. I did and it works great. Here is a photo of it being tested. You can see the big spark on the tester at the top of the photo. I took a video also, but it is too large to post here. Steve Blancard Fredericksburg Virginia
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